⚡ Upgrade your ride with the ultimate Harley handlebar swagger!
This 1 inch (25mm) black low-rise handlebar by COBIKE is a heavy-duty iron accessory designed for Harley Sportster XL883 and XL1200 models. Weighing 2.2 pounds and measuring 27.16 x 7.2 x 7.8 inches, it offers durability, style, and easy installation, making it a top choice for cruiser bike enthusiasts seeking both performance and aesthetic upgrade.
Color | Black Low |
Brand | COBIKE |
Bike Type | Cruiser Bike |
Rise height | 2.5 Inches |
Manufacturer | COBIKE |
UPC | 751823825850 |
Model | Handlebar |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.16 x 7.2 x 7.8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Handlebar |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Polished |
Manufacturer Part Number | ST-00 |
A**R
Pretty good.
I mounted these on an old sportster to replace the factory buckhorn handlebars, which I absolutely hate.They look really good, but beware, the diameter is a bit undersized. I had to cut and fit some shim stock to get the bars to clamp in properly.
S**N
Great for a 5.6 rider
worked on a 2019 rebel 500. You'll have to extend the clutch and throttle cables about 4 inches (company in California did it for me for 80 bucks) and you'll have to drill two small holes in the handlebars for the controls to position into. (That's the way honda locks the handle bar controls in place) All in all - a fairly simple process, but takes a couple of weeks for the cables to get extended.
R**
weather it's been customized or not your electrical and brake line come up short.
I have a 2003 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Anniversary Edition. Everything on it is OEM and when installing These Bars I quickly found that the front brake line was far too short to accommodate the new bar. This was the case on the left side as well. So I would strongly suggest buying a plus six OEM brake line because you'll need it. On the clutch side, the mirror and clutch fit fine, but your Hornet turn signal and lights housing comes up quite a bit short. Need to buy either a premade extension or be okay with that part not being next to her hand grip. Also when buying grips, be sure to double check that you have grip glue. Once I put the new brake line on I will take it for a test and see how easy the controls can be reached now that they've had to be positioned in a different place.
M**7
6” fit great 2013 sportster
6” rise fit my 2013 xl883N. Had to order longer brake line because stock was too short.
A**N
I do not recommend
These bars are a slightly smaller diameter than stock Harley bars.I had to put some bicycle inner tube under my switchgear to get them to tighten on the bars. And it took a double layer of beer can under the throttle tube to get it not to rattle around loose on the bars. I had to add a shim under and over the bars to get them to clamp tight.Also the dimples for the wiring are not deep enough for the stock wiring.I still used them since they were the height and shape that I wanted. But I do not recommend them.These are cheap bars and I didn't expect them to be great. But you can see stress bulges in the bends, and they weren't straight. The left side was about 1/2 inch farther back than the right, so I had to fix that too.But I did make them work, and they will do for now
M**H
Loose on the risers, tight on the control end.
There is an indentation on the underside of the bars where the lever mounts and controls go. This indentation causes the sides of the bar to push out slightly, which seems to be preventing me from tightening down the hardware for my brake and clutch lever. If this was all, that would be no big deal. The bar seems to be a little narrower in the middle. I can't get it securely tight in the risers. If you exert any amount of force beyond just steering the bike, the bars will rotate in the clamps.This is far from ideal.
T**O
Great replacement for OEM bars!
Replaced OEM bars on 2018 Harley Iron 883, to get more comfortable riding position on long rides. I had ordered the 4" bar, but 4" was not enough different from the stock bar, so returned. The 6" do the job in getting hands higher and further back and reducing reach. The throttle grip, without removing throttle cables, fit perfectly. I ordered new stock grips to replace the left grip as it was glued on the old handlebar. Other notes on install, the electric cables that ran along the OEM handlebar had plenty of extra length, just cut/removed the old cable guides and ordered new guides. The new 6" bars already had the holes for the cable guides pre-drilled! Throttle and clutch cables reached, although have more contact with the forks, so I will be watching closely and will get longer cables as needed. Front brake cable route; upper guide was fine after I pulled the rubber grommet lower (with help of lubrication) and re-attached to side of fork. The lower guide, under fork, could not be re-attached because with the additional height of the bars the cable has a more vertical route. With the lower rubber grommet still in place to protect the cable as bars are turned, probably would still be OK, however I fabricated a lower clamp extension that gets the cable away from the fork and frame as the fork is rotated and keeps the brake cable in a stable position. Plan on taking the bike in for a safety check at Harley dealership this fall, curious to see their opinion on my work.
D**
Excellent
Works without changing and cables looks nice feels nice while riding 10/10
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